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Re: (idm) Jimmi Tenor + Square Pusher

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1996-03-07 12:17Greg Earle Re: (idm) Jimmi Tenor + Square Pusher
└─ 1996-03-07 14:36Erkki Rautio Re: (idm) Jimmi Tenor + Square Pusher
1996-03-08 00:15Maarten D. Schermer Re: (idm) Jimmi Tenor + Square Pusher
1996-03-08 01:54Eylon Israeli Re: (idm) Jimmi Tenor + Square Pusher
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1996-03-07 12:17Greg Earle> Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar. > > Live: Jimmi Tenor > Squarepushe
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quoted 5 lines Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar.> Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar. > > Live: Jimmi Tenor > Squarepusher > Bruce Gilbert
Funny how your subject is "Jimmi [sic] Tenor + Square Pusher". To me, the thought of seeing Bruce Gilbert live is far more interesting than hearing lounge techno or the latest hype. Bruce's solo albums are all utterly fucking brilliant masterpieces, not to mention his work with Wire. I'll remember Bruce Gilbert long after Jimi Tenor and Squarepusher are faded trends on the techno map. Bruce Gilbert turns 51 this year, btw ... - Greg
1996-03-07 14:36Erkki RautioAccording to Greg Earle: > > Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar. > > > >
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According to Greg Earle:
quoted 7 lines Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar.> > Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar. > > > > Live: Jimmi Tenor > > Squarepusher > > Bruce Gilbert > > Funny how your subject is "Jimmi [sic] Tenor + Square Pusher".
Yeah, it's "Jimi", like in Hendrix (ask your dads about that last one, kids ;)
quoted 2 lines I'll remember Bruce Gilbert long after Jimi Tenor and Squarepusher are> I'll remember Bruce Gilbert long after Jimi Tenor and Squarepusher are > faded trends on the techno map. Bruce Gilbert turns 51 this year, btw ...
Well, haven't heard much stuff from Bruce Gilbert, except some records from Wire (which I do hold in high esteem in spite their current desperate plagiarizers like Elastica), but I think as a fellow countryman of Jimi Tenor I should be a little bit offended about describing him just as a passing fad, since Jimi has been making music here in Finland well over a decade, anything from experimental industrial to jazz, and has definitely payed his dues. I understand from your perspective he must seem like some hopeful wannabe newcomer, but please try to give the guy some respect, even if his music was too gimmicky and "trendy" for you. Thrashy easy listening is not quite everything Jimi Tenor's all about... ;)
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ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi
1996-03-08 00:15Maarten D. Schermer> Live: Jimmi Tenor >> Squarepusher >> Bruce Gilbert > >Funny how your subject is "Jimmi [
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quoted 9 lines Live: Jimmi Tenor> Live: Jimmi Tenor >> Squarepusher >> Bruce Gilbert > >Funny how your subject is "Jimmi [sic] Tenor + Square Pusher". > >To me, the thought of seeing Bruce Gilbert live is far more interesting >than hearing lounge techno or the latest hype. Bruce's solo albums are all >utterly fucking brilliant masterpieces, not to mention his work with Wire.
I totally & utterly agree. Almost everything any of Wire's member ever did is brilliant (okay, okay, I never tasted the sprouts Robert Gotobed grew on this farm in Wales, but still..). The Gilbert albums could all be considered "ambient" (although I prefer "experimental", or just "wire & related", which is a separate style to me), and I was very pleased to find mr. Richard D. James playing large chunks of Gilbert's "This Way" album when he DJ'd over here in Amsterdam a couple of years ago. While we're on the subject.... does anyone know if Gilbert's latest release, a 12" or album which I think is called "Ab Ovo", was ever released? It was supposed to be out through Mute a while ago, but I haven't been able to find it. Maarten
1996-03-08 01:54Eylon IsraeliAt 04:17 AM 3/7/96 -0800, Greg Earle wrote: >> Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Lead
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At 04:17 AM 3/7/96 -0800, Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 15 lines Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar.>> Another FREE Warp night at Sheffield's Leadmill bar. >> >> Live: Jimmi Tenor >> Squarepusher >> Bruce Gilbert > >Funny how your subject is "Jimmi [sic] Tenor + Square Pusher". > >To me, the thought of seeing Bruce Gilbert live is far more interesting >than hearing lounge techno or the latest hype. Bruce's solo albums are all >utterly fucking brilliant masterpieces, not to mention his work with Wire. > >I'll remember Bruce Gilbert long after Jimi Tenor and Squarepusher are >faded trends on the techno map. Bruce Gilbert turns 51 this year, btw ... >
Well, there is this music which is by all definitions good and masterpieceful but that will never give you the Adrenalin rush that the new and live stuff sometimes gives. That is why I perhaps make my future trip to england a bit earlier... ;) snowjob@actcom.co.il The Morpheus Equation: Start + Middle + End = Sand